On 10/31/16 7:54 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
On Oct 30 11:28:55, jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
Hi all,
I'm moving to a new server hosted at m5 and I'm ready to pull the trigger on
making the switch.
In the past doing this sort of move I've run into dns update delays--even
with the ttl o
On 10/31/16 12:10 AM, Philipp Buehler wrote:
Am 30.10.2016 18:28 schrieb Jeff Ross:
It seems like I should be able to use pf to redirect all inbound
traffic except ssh to the new server. I tried redirecting web traffic
as a test with the following rule in pf.conf:
#pass all non-ssl web
On Oct 30 11:28:55, jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm moving to a new server hosted at m5 and I'm ready to pull the trigger on
> making the switch.
>
> In the past doing this sort of move I've run into dns update delays--even
> with the ttl on my
On 10/25/2016 04:47 PM, Stephen Bertoni wrote:
Have you tried this instead?
root@...[~]config -e -o /bsd.new /bsd
OpenBSD 5.9-stable (GENERIC) #0: Thu May 7 23:16:45 CEST 2015
root@...***.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
Enter 'help' for information
ukc> disable upd
Am 30.10.2016 18:28 schrieb Jeff Ross:
It seems like I should be able to use pf to redirect all inbound
traffic except ssh to the new server. I tried redirecting web traffic
as a test with the following rule in pf.conf:
#pass all non-ssl web traffic to luna
pass in quick proto tcp to port www
Hi all,
I'm moving to a new server hosted at m5 and I'm ready to pull the
trigger on making the switch.
In the past doing this sort of move I've run into dns update
delays--even with the ttl on my dns set to 300, there is a lot of e-mail
especially that continues to attemp
ith fewest side-effects is to add the following entries to
> > > the table in /sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.c and build a new kernel:
> > >
> > > { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }},
> > > { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS5G, ANY, { UQ_BAD_H
ation:
...
The option with fewest side-effects is to add the following entries to
the table in /sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.c and build a new kernel:
{ USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, ANY, { UQ_BA
al with above situation:
> ...
> The option with fewest side-effects is to add the following entries to
> the table in /sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.c and build a new kernel:
>
> { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, AN
ation:
...
The option with fewest side-effects is to add the following entries to
the table in /sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.c and build a new kernel:
{ USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }},
{ USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS5G, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }},
Alternativel
If it was discovered before the LibreSSL fork, there's a good chance
it has been fixed, otherwise the move from non-standard malloc
functions has probably nipped this one in the bud. That's my guess
based on what I know about LibreSSL.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Peter Janos wrote:
> Hello
Hello gods,
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2016/Oct/62
->
https://github.com/guidovranken/openssl-x509-vulnerabilities
a little bit old, but LibreSSL got this?
The original X509_NAME decode free code was buggy: this
could result in double free or leaks if a malloc failure
occurred.
Simpli
> fixed these two things and hope i got all your questions.
You did many thanks! I thought I had it right, but as age advance,
verifying facts is a good things! (:
Daniel
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraid
> basically full disk as p partition on each drive with the offset [64]
> and use the p partition as the RAID 1 and proceed as normal.
agree. the number 2104515 snuck in with a big diff and it appears to be
entirely random. changed it to be 64.
> A
Hi,
No problem all works, but I would love to clarify below to be sure I
don;t do something wrong as the old and new FAQ14 changed in that aspect
and I don't see a reason for the changes.
In the new FaQ14 revised version here:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraid
I wonder if the
On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 02:18:49PM +, Кондратюк Павел Александрович wrote:
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i was thinking about bchs and it seems like safeD+pledge would
be a good
combination on openbsd, and i was thinking about
scaling beyond sqlite. the
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pledge openbsd sqlite httpd
postgresql openssh tor dlang(safeD,
also ability to use c/c++/nim) libressl
ld
Thus said Ingo Schwarze on Fri, 01 Jul 2016 22:59:16 +0200:
> >>> manpath /usr/local/lib/tcl/tcl8.5/man
> >>> manpath /usr/local/lib/tcl/tcl8.6/man
>
> That's not necessarily a good idea; it adds both directories to the
> default search path, so you may end up seeing Tcl documentation when
>
> > > there must be a way to call tcl85 and tcl86 something else than both
> > > "Tcl" right? Meaning maybe also seek ways to reconcile these in Tcl
> > > land & potentially other multiple versions environments. W/ regards,
> > > please excuse me, if this is out of line or just plain inappropriat
) still appears to be documented to have this functionality:
> >>>
> >>> man [-acfhklw] [-C file] [-I os=name] [-K encoding] [-M path] [-m path]
> >>> [-O option=value] [-S subsection] [-s section] [-T output] [-W level]
> >>>
still appears to be documented to have this functionality:
>>>
>>> man [-acfhklw] [-C file] [-I os=name] [-K encoding] [-M path] [-m path]
>>> [-O option=value] [-S subsection] [-s section] [-T output] [-W level]
>>> [section] name ...
>&g
] [-M path] [-m path]
> > [-O option=value] [-S subsection] [-s section] [-T output] [-W
> > level]
> > [section] name ...
> > ^
> >
> > But I see no way of expressing it in the new man.conf or addressing it
> > in the c
[-O option=value] [-S subsection] [-s section] [-T output] [-W level]
> [section] name ...
> ^
>
> But I see no way of expressing it in the new man.conf or addressing it
> in the command line. Here is what I have added according to the new
> m
in the new man.conf or addressing it
in the command line. Here is what I have added according to the new
man.conf(5):
manpath /usr/local/lib/tcl/tcl8.5/man
manpath /usr/local/lib/tcl/tcl8.6/man
But I don't see how to use [section] anymore. man(1) does mention using
[-s section] with
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Hi!
I'm using isc-dhcp-server-4.3.4 (not /usr/sbin/dhcp) on
OpenBSD-current, and I see that error in /var/log/daemon. But I think
the warning is wrong.
$ ls -l /var/db/dhcpd.leases
-rw-r--r-- 1 _isc-dhcp _isc-dhcp 177444 May 25 21:38 /var/db/dhcpd.leases
$ ps auxw | grep dhcp
_isc-dhc 43337
Sun, 22 May 2016 19:21:13 +1000
>
> Using XHTML 1.0 Strict wouldn't be a bad idea, since this is supported
This is not so convincing proof, nor reasoning. Any document type is
just as good as the other when the internals match the definition, as
long as the type is the intended one, and has majo
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 07:34:19PM +1000, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> On Fri, 20 May 2016 03:50:51 +0300
> li...@wrant.com wrote:
>
> > Interesting, the moment some other systems started swapping designs,
> > the moment their public knew they've sold out and commercialised in.
>
> This is
On 22.05.16 11:21, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2016 09:32:47 +0200
Reinhold Straub wrote:
It doesn't seem like this change offers any merit whatsoever.
For narrow windows 'height="100%" width="100%"' scales the puffy image
down. Scaling reduces the width of the second
On Fri, 20 May 2016 03:50:51 +0300
li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Interesting, the moment some other systems started swapping designs,
> the moment their public knew they've sold out and commercialised in.
This is a good point; I have certainly noticed this on a lot of other
sites and projects. As soon
On Sun, 22 May 2016 09:32:47 +0200
Reinhold Straub wrote:
> On 21.05.16 01:12, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> > I think the site is fine. Thanks for the table above. I agree
> > there would be value in small tweaks to improve the view for narrow
> > displays.
>
> Wouldn't it suffice to replace
>
On 21.05.16 01:12, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I think the site is fine. Thanks for the table above. I agree there
would be value in small tweaks to improve the view for narrow
displays.
Wouldn't it suffice to replace
alt="[OpenBSD 5.9]">
with
style="max-height:199;max-width:599" alt="[OpenBSD
On 2016-05-20 Fri 17:12 PM |, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> This is a project that does rapid incremental changes.
--
>existing site proposed new site
>- -
> window width wide narrow wide narrow
>
> firefoxgreat mediocre (2)mediocre (3) poo
I tried both the current site (http://www.openbsd.org) and the proposed
new site (http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/openbsd/index.html)
using a variety of OpenBSD 5.8-stable web browsers, displaying on a
monitor with 96x97 pixels/inch. Sometimes one wants to have GUI web
browsers share
On 20 May 2016 at 07:00, Mike wrote:
> On 5/19/2016 6:03 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
>>[snip]
>>
>> I find this page easier to read
>
> I'm having difficulty understanding the seemly wholesale rush toward
> low-contrast and [sometimes] nearly-illegible [very light grey on white]
> text on "modern" we
On 5/19/2016 6:03 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
>[snip]
>
> I find this page easier to read
I'm having difficulty understanding the seemly wholesale rush toward
low-contrast and [sometimes] nearly-illegible [very light grey on white]
text on "modern" web pages.
> > The idea is to replace index.html but for all other pages just
^^^
The technical term is ``deface'' and maybe this thread could be ignored.
> > replace the stylesheets. In so far, I’ve included a few other
> > pages, including plat.html, goals.html and alpha.html.
Inter
On 17 May 2016 at 00:11, Joakim Frostegård
wrote:
> I’ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
>
> It’s available at http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/public_html/
> <http://greatest-ap
>Is this thread to be taking serious?
That's exactly my thought, Mihai. I think this thread fall
under the "Poe's Law":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe%27s_law
>lists () wrant ! com wrote:
>As most development is done on mobile phones these days
This doesn't mean the only sane operating system
Excellent, this now looks just perfect live on [http://www.openbsd.org/].
> The site works OK in Dillo too, though the old site still looks better.
Well, spot on, mailing you best wishes for ongoing work on fixing Dillo
to work with the new site, once it gets broadcast to all mirrors of git
Is this thread to be taking serious?
On Wed, 18 May 2016 18:08:52 +0200
Joakim Frostegård wrote:
> Everybody, thanks for the constructive feedback. As for the snarky
> neo-luddite remarks, they were entertaining too ;-) No, I'm not a
> product of new-age college professors wanting to demolish the
> Colosseum.,
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 06:08:52PM +0200, Joakim Frosteg??rd wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> @Gilles Chehade:
> If you're not being sarcastic, I would be happy to contribute to that
> project as well.
>
Didn't know I came off sarcastic naturally, achievement unlocked !
I wasn't sarcastic, nope ;-)
--
G
On May 18, 2016 1:49 PM, wrote:
>
> this is not a community for Iphone hipsters.
> Stop trying to push your user centered design bullshit.
Ouch. I wouldn't put it in those words, but you are sure to encounter
resistance when "fixing" things that are not broken. Perhaps you could
create your own f
>I think it's more important to have good mobile support than
perfect console browser support.
I agree with Kamil, this is not a community for Iphone hipsters.
Stop trying to push your user centered design bullshit. Also, no
requests for outside servers should be done, and your template uses
googl
On Wed, 18 May 2016, Joakim Frostegård wrote:
> I think it's more important to have good mobile support than perfect
> console browser support. Actually, bad mobile support is one of the
> biggest problems with the current site.
You have to cater to your audience... I'm quite sure there are many
Everybody, thanks for the constructive feedback. As for the snarky
neo-luddite remarks, they were entertaining too ;-) No, I'm not a product
of new-age college professors wanting to demolish the Colosseum., though
HTML5 and mobile support is nice.
When it comes to searching the archives,
ttp://openbsdfoundation.org/ this
> style
>
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Joakim Frostegård <
> joakim.frosteg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I’ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> > in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org
I would like to see openbsd.org in http://openbsdfoundation.org/ this style
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Joakim Frostegård <
joakim.frosteg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Iâve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org &
ch of the old look, I
> think it's not bad.
>
> That said:
>
> Yellow is far too light. No contrast with white. Use a dark blue for
contrast.
>
> The left menu needs to set off someway. It can't all blend together.
>
> The new plat.html does look better. I think t
eft menu needs to set off someway. It can't all blend together.
The new plat.html does look better. I think the current pages use red as an
accent color but they shouldn't.
As long as links are readily identifiable, removing the underlines reduces a
lot of noise. But not yellow.
The wider margins do help on wide screens.
Tue, 17 May 2016 09:11:44 +0200 Joakim Frostegård
> I’ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
> It’s available at http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/public_html/
You did a wonderful job, ye
On Tue, May 17, 2016 3:11 am, Joakim Frostegård wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Iâ**ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
>
> Iâ**ve tried to keep the page without bells and whistles, that is:
> * Just
It definitely looks better on my iPhone.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 17, 2016, at 2:11 AM, Joakim Frostegård
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
>
> It’
The reason the OpenBSD site hasn't changed for years, aka. "aged", is
because there is no need to change just for change's sake.
A lot of problems in this world are caused by the young generation
being taught to "ALWAYS IMPLEMENT CHANGE!" by new-agey college
pro
2016-05-17 9:11 GMT+02:00 Joakim Frostegård :
> Hi,
>
> I’ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
>
> It’s available at http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/public_html/
> <http://
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 09:11:44AM +0200, Joakim Frosteg??rd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I???ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
> in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
>
> It???s available at http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-s
On Tue, 17 May 2016 09:23:26 +0100
Fred wrote:
> I do not see how this is improving the life of the developers who are
> doing a fantastic job building a great operating system.
What about improving the life of admins and users who are doing a
fantastic job with help of a great operating system?
On 05/17/16 08:11, Joakim Frostegård wrote:
Hi,
I’ve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
It’s available at http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/public_html/
<http://greatest-ape.github.io/ope
Hi,
Iâve made a responsive new webpage replacement for the
in my opinion somewhat aged openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org/>.
Itâs available at http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/public_html/
<http://greatest-ape.github.io/openbsd-site/public_html/>
with the repo at https:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 06:44:34AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> obviously you show the code, and then when the complexity/simplicity of it
> is seen, some people can jump in and help.
>
> that is the traditional way: show it
>
> >
> > --
> > A: Because it messes up the order in which people no
will add NULL to the HID array and see what
happens.
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 03:32:34PM -0500, Chase Davis wrote:
>> Mike,
>>
>> We took your suggestion and re-wrote the driver to model sdhc_acpi. I
>> have attached
On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 03:32:34PM -0500, Chase Davis wrote:
> Mike,
>
> We took your suggestion and re-wrote the driver to model sdhc_acpi. I
> have attached the new code. However, the match function never returns
> a 1. We put temporary print statements in the match routine
Mike,
We took your suggestion and re-wrote the driver to model sdhc_acpi. I
have attached the new code. However, the match function never returns
a 1. We put temporary print statements in the match routine. It is
being called several times during the kernel boot process, but it
never finds a
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 02:18:25PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/04/28 08:56, stan wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
> > > sendbug -P as root? Just putting the whole thing inli
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 03:22:15PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-04-28, stan wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 02:18:25PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> On 2016/04/28 08:56, stan wrote:
> >> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> > > Stan, can you
On 2016-04-28, stan wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 02:18:25PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2016/04/28 08:56, stan wrote:
>> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> > > Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
>> > > sendbug -P as root?
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 02:18:25PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/04/28 08:56, stan wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
> > > sendbug -P as root? Just putting the whole thing inli
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
> sendbug -P as root? Just putting the whole thing inline in a
> reply-to-all to this mail would be fine. Please add "sysctl hw"
> output as well. Ideally we want a way
On 2016/04/28 08:56, stan wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
> > sendbug -P as root? Just putting the whole thing inline in a
> > reply-to-all to this mail would be fine. Please add "sysctl hw
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:44:49AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
> sendbug -P as root? Just putting the whole thing inline in a
> reply-to-all to this mail would be fine. Please add "sysctl hw"
> output as well. Ideally we want a way
Stan, can you send the information that is output when you run
sendbug -P as root? Just putting the whole thing inline in a
reply-to-all to this mail would be fine. Please add "sysctl hw"
output as well. Ideally we want a way to identify the watchdog
itself rather than the general machine type etc.
Theo / Stuart,
I am e-mailing regarding the source code that Stan Brown sent for a new
watchdog driver. We modeled our code off of the wbsio driver that does a
write to the Super I/O chip first in order to read the device ID and
compare it with a known list of device IDs. The device that we
On 2016-04-26, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> int
>> selwd_probe(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
>> {
>> struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
>> bus_space_tag_t iot;
>> bus_space_handle_t ioh;
>>
>> /* Match by device ID */
>> iot = ia->ia_iot;
>> if (bus_space_
- Forwarded message from stan -
From: stan
To: Theo de Raadt
Subject: Re: watchdog suport for new hardware
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 09:19:20 -0400
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
X-Operating-System: Debian GNU/Linux
X-Kernel-Version: 2.4.23
X-Uptime: 09:17:17 up 91 days, 8:18, 1 user, load
> int
> selwd_probe(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
> {
> struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
> bus_space_tag_t iot;
> bus_space_handle_t ioh;
>
> /* Match by device ID */
> iot = ia->ia_iot;
> if (bus_space_map(iot, ia->ipa_io[0].base, SELWD_IOSIZE
obviously you show the code, and then when the complexity/simplicity of it
is seen, some people can jump in and help.
that is the traditional way: show it
> We are embarking on a project where we will be using a number of
> industrially hardened computers manufactured by Schweitzer Engineering
>
We are embarking on a project where we will be using a number of
industrially hardened computers manufactured by Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories, Inc. (SEL). SEL provides a very well whiten document
describing certain special features of these computers. One of these is a
hardware watchdog.
Thanks Ingo, I think this would do for now, the important thing is our
company is back on.
Gratefully will work harder to contribute to further make OpenBSD
known in the Philippines.
By the way, our company is planning to organize OpenBSD hackathon here
but not sure who to reach to, can you give me
Hi,
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31 Mar 2016 01:41:44 -0700
From: Kyle Amon
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: new (again) support entries for BackWatcher, Inc.
Hello,
After many years "in the wilderness," I'm hanging "the shingle" back up, as
it were. Therefore, please re-add my "OpenBSD Support and C
Please add me to the support list or advice accordingly. I had made the
same request on March 4th and this is a resend.
Thank you for the early release of 5.9 !
Forever grateful for the treasure that OpenBSD is.
regards,
Kihaguru
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From: Kihaguru Gathura
Date: Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 9:07 PM
Subject: support new
To: misc@openbsd.org
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Hello,
After many years "in the wilderness," I'm hanging "the shingle" back up, as
it were. Therefore, please re-add my "OpenBSD Support and Consulting"
listing
to both the USA and Canada sections as follows...
USA...
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I Kyle Amon
A
I know this topic has been hashed out a few times, but since it's a
moving target, I need to ask again.
My trusty Thinkpad X201t has finally been consigned to the parts
bin[1]. I'm now looking for recommendations for a new or recent laptop
that is *known* to work well wi
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On 02/09/16 07:41, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi,
William Mimart wrote on Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 08:36:59PM +0100:
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Sorry, but this doesn't make any sense to me.
This entry wouldn't be related to OpenBSD at all.
It seems to be something about kitte
Hi,
William Mimart wrote on Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 08:36:59PM +0100:
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Sorry, but this doesn't make any sense to me.
This entry wouldn't be related to OpenBSD at all.
It seems to be something about kittens...
Consequently, entry not
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On 2016 Jan 28 (Thu) at 08:56:18 -0700 (-0700), luke call wrote:
:On 01/28/16 02:41, Craig Skinner wrote:
:> Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/
:>
:> I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh.
:
:Thanks for the tip. Maybe I'm presenting OneModel in the wrong
:way. Its vision is much bigger than ta
On 01/28/16 02:41, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/
>
> I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh.
Thanks for the tip. Maybe I'm presenting OneModel in the wrong
way. Its vision is much bigger than task management, but I'm not sure
how to best make that clear to the righ
Hi Luke,
On 2016-01-27 Wed 18:20 PM |, luke call wrote:
>
> If you've ever used emacs org-mode, to-do list programs or the like,
> this might be of interest.
Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/
I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh.
Cool.
--
http://www.taskwarrior.org/
Short version: I have carefully tested OpenBSD installation
instructions for an extremely flexible personal
organizer program. It does things differently, is text-mode/keyboard
only (for now), doesn't require X, and is very efficient to use. It
doesn't have pretty knobs and buttons but is very g
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 09:41:47PM GMT, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi Raf,
Hi Craig,
> On 2016-01-11 Mon 20:33 PM |, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 07:35:50PM GMT, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > >
> > > This isn't _perfect_, but it could be a resonable starting point:
> > >
> > > +04/01
ing it the traditional name of Guy Fawkes' Night would solve the
clash there. It is usually also called that in many of the 72 British
Commonwealth countries, such as New Zealand.
> April Fools, solstices and equinoxes aren't just UK.
>
There are lots of internationally popular event
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